Existing protection scheme, relay settings, SLD review
Physical verification of CT/PT circuits, relay calibration
Grading, selectivity, and backup protection assessment
Cross-verification against Uniform Protection Protocol
Detailed findings, risk rating, rectification roadmap
A Power System Protection Audit is a systematic, independent evaluation of a substation or transmission network’s entire protection scheme — verifying that relays, CT/PT circuits, communication links, and interlocking logic will correctly detect and isolate faults under all operating conditions.
As a third-party protection audit for substations, it provides an objective, regulator-accepted assessment free from operational bias — essential for IEGC 2023 and UPP 2024 compliance.
Who needs it? All entities operating substations at 220 kV and above (132 kV and above in North Eastern Region) must conduct a third-party protection audit at least once every five years under IEGC 2023 — or earlier on RPC recommendation.

Secondary injection testing of distance, differential, overcurrent, and earth fault relays. Timing and pickup verification against approved settings.

Physical integrity check of current transformer and voltage transformer secondary wiring, burden assessment, polarity verification, and ratio accuracy testing.

Validation of all relay settings against CEA-approved setting documents. Coordination time intervals, reach calculations, and fault coverage analysis.

Testing of breaker failure protection initiating circuits, timer settings, and backup tripping logic. Auto-reclosure dead time and supervision relay checks.

End-to-end testing of power line carrier communication (PLCC) and optical fiber teleprotection channels. Permissive and blocking scheme logic verification.

Structured audit report benchmarked against Uniform Protection Protocol 2024, IEGC 2023, and CEA Grid Standards. Gap findings with risk ratings and rectification priorities.
Approved by CEA in November 2024. Applies to all entities connected at 220 kV (132 kV NER) and above. Wire Consultancy’s audit checklist is fully aligned with UPP 2024 requirements.
Specifies protection requirements for entities connecting to the national grid. Compliance verified as part of Wire Consultancy’s grid protection audit services.
Outcome: Four critical and seven major findings issued. Post-rectification re-testing confirmed zero overlap. No unexplained tripping events reported in the 14 months following implementation of the audit recommendations.
A 500 MW IPP required a third-party protection audit to meet IEGC 2023 five-year mandate before grid connectivity renewal. The 220 kV switchyard had undergone a transformer replacement two years prior with relay settings updated in-house — without external review.
Outcome: Two critical findings (differential blind spot + CT ratio error) required immediate outage for rectification before the audit report was even finalized. Grid connectivity renewal was approved by the RPC following retest confirmation. The client avoided what could have been a catastrophic uncleared transformer fault.
A 132 kV captive substation in the North Eastern Region (NER) fell under mandatory audit requirements for the first time following CEA/IEGC 2023 rule extension. No formal protection audit had ever been conducted since the plant’s commissioning nine years earlier.

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